Although the precise etiology of Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM, WHO grade IV) remains unknown, its progression
is believed to be driven by the accumulation of multiple genetic alterations. Here, we report a case of a patient who
developed GBM, and associated with dual alterations, particularly 4977-bp deletion in mtDNA (mtDNA4977) and
p.Arg132His (R132H) mutation in IDH1. A 35-year old Malaysian woman patient who primary diagnosed with astrocytoma WHO grade I and subsequently after four years developed a GBM, was detected with a mtDNA4977. This
deletion appears to be a sporadic mutation. Additionally, analysis of patient’s tumor tissue also found to harbor a heterozygous IDH1 R132H mutation. This represents the first case report of coexisting mtDNA4977 together with IDH1
R132H mutation in a Malaysian patient of GBM. The findings of dual alterations could be of therapeutic benefit if
these alterations were justified to be contributing to GBM growth and aggressiveness.